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I see why I didn't know about it. Very little to find about it in Dutch.
I suspect because it was immediately rejected by the Americans.
Plus the chap Bakker-Schut seems to have been first director of the "Rijksdienst voor het Nationale Plan", which was started in 1941. Which means the guy was at least collaborating a little.

Easily. We were (and are) one of the most densely populated countries in the world and certainly in Europe.
I suspect that in particular the agricultural grounds and industrial areas would be inhabited in no time. Seeing that after WW2 many left Holland to US/Canada (and Australia and New Zealand) for better pastures, which was actively promoted. I saw it first hand in Washington when I saw almost identical farms.

Easily. We were (and are) one of the most densely populated countries in the world and certainly in Europe.
I suspect that in particular the agricultural grounds and industrial areas would be inhabited in no time. Seeing that after WW2 many left Holland to US/Canada (and Australia and New Zealand) for better pastures, which was actively promoted. I saw it first hand in Washington when I saw almost identical farms.

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